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M icrosoft’s Web Conferencing Solutions

M icrosoft’s Web Conferencing Solutions. Name Title Microsoft Corporation. Session Objectives After this session, you will understand. Microsoft’s Web Conferencing offerings. Capabilities of Microsoft’s Web Conferencing products. On-premise, hosted, and hybrid deployments.

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M icrosoft’s Web Conferencing Solutions

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  1. Microsoft’s Web Conferencing Solutions NameTitleMicrosoft Corporation

  2. Session ObjectivesAfter this session, you will understand Microsoft’s Web Conferencing offerings Capabilities of Microsoft’s Web Conferencing products On-premise, hosted, and hybrid deployments Conferencing system requirements

  3. Today’s Business EnvironmentWhat customers are telling us Distributed workers need to collaborate remotely, train and conduct events Reduce cost of travel and proprietary audio and video conferencing Meet needs of both new and advanced users Connect Organizations Make remote meetings as effective as face-to-face meetings Incorporate rich media and video to engage attendees Have two-way audio and breakout rooms for more interactivity Engage Attendees Service for quick deployment across the organization Software for information control and unified implementation Software and Service solutions that work together Software +Service Choice

  4. Microsoft’s Web Conferencing Solutions Common user experience • + Choice of server or service On-Premise Server Hosted Service

  5. Microsoft’s Web Conferencing SolutionsFeature Highlights New client with improved user experience Advanced testing and breakout rooms New event registration ConnectedOrganizations Rich media presentations Panoramic video and active speaker switching Two-way VoIP audio EngagedAttendees Flexibility with single user experience Unified implementation with OCS 2007 Extending to training and events with service Software + Service Choice

  6. Connected Organizations

  7. Collaborative Meetings Connected Organizations Hold collaborative meetings easily and cost effectively Connected Organizations • Key Features Scheduling Add-in for Office Outlook MeetNow from Office Communicator Redesigned user experience Choice of VoIP or PSTN audio Whiteboard with new annotation tools Always-on shared notes pane IMPROVED NEW NEW NEW Redesigned client with larger content viewing area

  8. Training And Events Connected Organizations Train distributed employees and partners Conduct events that support large audiences Connected Organizations Connected Organizations • Key Features Event and class registration * Surveys and public events page * Advanced testing and grading * Virtual breakout rooms * Live Meeting Web Access * IMPROVED NEW NEW NEW IMPROVED * Advanced capabilities available with Office Live Meeting 2007 Live Meeting Web Access interface

  9. demo Connected Organizations

  10. Engaged Attendees

  11. Integrated Media Engaged Attendees Enable immersive remote conferencing Engaged Attendees • Key Features Rich media (Flash, movies) Webcam and RoundTable video VoIP audio and ACP call controls PSTN and VoIP bridging * Handouts in native format High-fidelity recordings NEW NEW NEW NEW IMPROVED IMPROVED * PSTN & VoIP Bridging available with Office Live Meeting 2007 Rich media, Webcam video, and VoIP integration

  12. More Interactive Meetings Engaged Attendees Two-way, multi-party video and audio experience Engaged Attendees • Key Features Application and desktop sharing Two-way multi-party VoIP audio Multi-party video Active speaker video switching Interactive whiteboard Polls and mood indicators NEW NEW NEW IMPROVED Whiteboard and webcam video

  13. Microsoft RoundTable Panoramic Video Engaged Attendees Enable immersive remote conferencing Engaged Attendees • Key Features 360-degree panoramic video Active speaker video switching Quality of experience Easy to use PSTN speakerphone Integrated with Live Meeting client • Key Features NEW 360-degree panoramic video Active speaker video switching Quality of experience Easy to use PSTN speakerphone Integrated with Live Meeting client Panoramic video by RoundTable

  14. demo Engaged Attendees

  15. Conferencing Software + Service Choice

  16. Conferencing Choice with 2007 Releases Choice of server or service with a common user experience Scenarios Training Events Extend with Live Meeting for training and events Collaborative Meetings Control information flow and solution delivery Free up IT resources

  17. Conferencing Features Conferencing Choice Training Events Collaborative Meetings

  18. Choosing The Right Mix Conferencing Choice • + • Control information flow and solution delivery with OCS 2007 • Extend with OLM 2007 service for training and events

  19. Live Meeting And OCS 2007 Requirements Conferencing Choice • Client • Deploy client and Office Outlook Add-In to all users • External users auto-install the client from microsoft.com • 2005 and 2007 clients can co-exist on user PCs • Deploy pool of Web Conferencing and Audio and Video MCUs • Deploy Edge Servers to enable external access • Enable firewall ports 443, 444, 8057 for external access • Configure Live Meeting service meeting option defaults • Deploy Service Portal to enable Active Directory authentication

  20. Deployment Topology Conferencing Choice PSTN Live Meeting Data Centers Virginia | California | Singapore | UK Up-to 1,250 Attendees PSTN Gateway LM Web Access Mac, UNIX, Windows Recordings Meeting Content Conferencing Servers (“MCUs”) Internet Virus Scanning Corporate Data Center Office Communications Server Up-to 250 Attendees Active Directory Edge Servers Meeting Content Windows-based client Conferencing Servers (“MCUs”)

  21. RoundTable Requirements Conferencing Choice • Room • Maximum room size of 25 ft. x 15 ft. x 10 ft. • Connect to analog phone line for PSTN bridging • Connect to PC with Ethernet cable • Use satellite microphones on tables larger than 15 x10 ft. • Use indirect fluorescent or ambient lighting • Use neutral wall coloring • Acoustics and Lighting • For configuration and software updates use • OCS 2007 Software Update Service for remote devices • RoundTable Device Management Tool for local devices • Management

  22. Key TakeawaysIn this session you learned about… Microsoft’s Web Conferencing offerings Capabilities of Microsoft’s Web Conferencing products Evaluation criteria for on-premise, hosted, or hybrid deployments Conferencing system requirements

  23. Q&A

  24. Resources • Sign up for Office Live Meeting Trial • www.livemeeting.com/trial/ • View Office Live Meeting demo videos • http://www.microsoft.com/uc/products/livehosted.mspx • Visit the OCS 2007 Tech Center • http://technet.microsoft.com

  25. © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION. This document may contain information related to pre-release software, which may be substantially modified before its first commercial release. Accordingly, the information may not accurately describe or reflect the software product when first commercially released.

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